Our Story

 

Welcome to The Cohere Collective, a supportive community to explore, develop, and define your personal pursuit of Truth.

The Cohere Collective is so personal to me that its story feels like my story. But, Cohere is not my story. It is our story.

The Cohere Collective started as an idea for a podcast when I was in high school back in 2017. This idea grew into a blog when I was in college in 2019, which grew into a full blown company post graduate school in 2022. I have spent much time trying to find answers to life’s unanswerable questions. The older I get, the more I learn how mysterious meaning truly is, and how we can only find purpose within ourselves. This ongoing journey for me would have been so much harder without the countless people who have mentored, supported, and inspired me to keep going. I want others asking these questions to have a space to do that as well. With support, with guidance, with care. 

The Cohere Collective strives to be a community of people trying our best to lean into growth as we support each other in defining what a good life looks like for us. Cohere means, “To live together harmoniously.” And as we search for coherence in our own individual lives, we rely on the peaceful foundation of our communities.

Cohere is made up of so many ideas, thoughts, philosophies, and methodologies meant to encourage and inspire anyone who crosses our path to think deeply about their life’s meaning. But ultimately, it is a place to ask questions.

Regardless of who you are, where you are, or where you are starting, The Cohere Collective wants to meet you there and help you dig deeper, whatever that might mean to you. Making meaning is such a personal pursuit, yet it is impossible to do without support. So, I’m glad you’re here, asking questions with us! I hope we can make meaning together.

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Reese, Founder
The Cohere Collective

Founder, Reese Brown

Reese’s extensive experience in human-centered design, the psychological human experience, and English and language studies has provided her opportunities to educate on both university and professional levels. By teaching methods of human-centric leadership and team development, empathy-centric innovation and entrepreneurial techniques, and experience-centric meaning, Reese broadens her students' approaches to work, relationships, and life. Designing and leading undergraduate courses, co-curricular workshops, advisor training, and company culture conferences has allowed Reese to form a unique perspective and approach to living her life meaningfully and helping others do the same.